Literature DB >> 26488930

[The emotional labor of nursing: critical incidents and coping strategies].

Adriano Zamperini1, Cristina Paoloni1, Ines Testoni1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Despite the suggestion to adopt a balanced approach between detachment and involvement, the nurse-patient relationship is always embedded with emotional conflicts. AIMS: To collect data on how nurses manage the emotional support to patients.
METHOD: The study adopted the theoretical perspective of the emotional work. Fifty-three nurses completed a questionnaire investigating everyday "emotional accidents." The data were analyzed considering the strategies employed to address and resolve them.
RESULTS: All nurses exert an emotional work to try to outcome the dissonance between subjective emotions and emotional rules required by the professional role. There are three strategies: normalizing, regressive, transformative. Most of the emotional efforts are aimed at showing emotions in accordance with the role, even if they are dissonant with respect to the subjective feelings (surface acting).
CONCLUSIONS: Nurses are expected to practice an "emotional neutrality", but their profession continually exposes them to a heavy emotional work that may be at the basis of emotional exhaustion and burnout. Strategies should be adopted to prevent stress and health damages.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26488930     DOI: 10.1702/2038.22142

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Assist Inferm Ric        ISSN: 1592-5986            Impact factor:   0.804


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